1. [Anti-fall plan for the elderly in France 2022-2024: objectives and methodology].
- Author
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Blain H, Annweiler C, Berrut G, Bernard PL, Bousquet J, Dargent-Molina P, Friocourt P, Puisieux F, Robiaud JB, and Rolland Y
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- Humans, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Exercise, France, Accidental Falls prevention & control, Hospitalization
- Abstract
Background: Falls and fall-related injuries are a major public health problem in industrialized countries. Faced with this challenge, a French national plan was launched in 2022 aiming to reduce by 20% the incidence of falls-related hospitalizations or deaths., Objectives: To describe the main pillars of the 2022-2024 French national plan against falls in older persons. Methods and assessment: The six pillars of the plan are: 1) screening and monitoring risks of falls and alert health and care workers; 2) home safety assessment and getting out safely; 3) developing technical aids for mobility and the use of assistive technologies at home; 4) appropriate physical activity, best weapon against falls; 5) tele-assistance devices for all older persons; 6) a cross-cutting pillar: Informing, raising awareness, training, and involving local actors. The plan, deployed in the 18 French regions, will provide a unique opportunity to determine the best strategies to achieve the objectives and the barriers encountered., Conclusions: The deployment of the French national plan will bring useful data for considering a long-term strategy in France and helping countries or regions wishing to implement a fall prevention plan on their territory.
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- 2023
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